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West Ham manager David Moyes has revealed that Joe Hart will start in goal for Tuesday's Carabao Cup quarter-final against Arsenal.

Speaking at his pre-match press conference, Moyes confirmed that Hart "will definitely start" when the Hammers travel to the Emirates tomorrow night. The start will be the first for the England international since the 4-0 defeat at Everton, though it’s unlikely one outing will be enough to displace the in-form Adrian. The Spaniard impressed against Manchester City with Hart ineligible due to his loan agreement and has retained his place since, keeping three successive clean sheets after impressing at the Etihad. Moyes told the club's website: "I’ve said all along that we have two really good goalkeepers and the two of them have been excellent. Joe been very good around the place and he’s ready to play." Meanwhile, Winston Reid is available after a one-match ban and Andy Carroll (back) could be fit after missing the trip to Stoke City at the weekend. Mon, Dec 18, 2017 11:45:00 AM

Adrian will be handed his first Premier League start of the season with Joe Hart unavailable to play against parent club Manchester City on Sunday.

The England international has struggled this season conceding a league high 30 goals in 13 appearances. With Hart under even more fire following his display in the 4-0 defeat at Everton in midweek and ineligible following his loan move from City in the summer, Adrian will be aiming to turn heads against the potent Manchester City attack. Yet to start in the Premier League this season, Adrian kept six clean sheets in 16 appearances for the Hammers in 2016/17. Fri, Dec 1, 2017 05:44:00 PM

West Ham's rough start to the season continued on Saturday with a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United.

Joselu, Ciaran Clark and Aleksandar Mitrovic scored for the Magpies as the Hammers suffered their third defeat of the season. Slaven Bilic's side struggled to put the hosts under real pressure despite controlling 63% of possession. The closest they came to scoring was a first-half volley by Aaron Cresswell and a second half chance by Javier Hernandez, but the striker was denied by Newcastle keeper Rob Elliot. While Joe Hart did make a few nice saves to keep the scoreline from being even more lopsided, the Hammers have now conceded a league worst 10 goals through the first three matches of the season. Sat, Aug 26, 2017 01:01:00 PM

After a one-year absence, Joe Hart will make his Premier League return this season with West Ham.

The Manchester City goalkeeper joins the Hammers on a season-long loan with an option to make the move permanent. Hart spent last season on loan at Torino but now becomes the clear No. 1 option over Darren Randolph and despite the club re-signing Adrian to a new contract earlier in the summer. But for the 30-year-old Hart, the chance to be back in the Premier League is a massive move heading into a World Cup year still as England's No. 1, but facing heavy competition "To be playing in the Premier League for a big club like West Ham, I'm really looking forward to the season. I've always loved the Club. I think you'll struggle to find anyone, apart from the direct opposing fans around London, who doesn't love the Club. It's got something about it, it's got a lot history and I've always loved playing against West Ham. Tue, Jul 18, 2017 01:08:00 PM